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Yearview

See your entire year on one screen. No subscription.

Most calendar apps show you this week. Yearview shows you the whole year. All 12 months on one screen, color-coded by category. Import from Google or Outlook, analyze patterns with AI Insights, and export as a PDF board, executive summary, or screen view. One-time $49 — no subscription, no account, your data stays local. Built for nonprofit directors, church admins, operations managers, freelancers, and anyone who plans more than a week ahead.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built Yearview because I watched an executive director at a senior living facility spend three hours every January rebuilding her annual planning calendar in a calendar book. Every year. The same thing. Starting from scratch. She needed to see her whole year at once — compliance deadlines, fundraising campaigns, program launches, board meetings — all on one screen. No calendar app could do that. Spreadsheets could, but barely. So I built Yearview. It is a single HTML file that runs in any browser. No login, no account, no cloud, no subscription. Your data stays on your device. You open it and your entire year is right there. A few things I am proud of: AI Insights that analyze your year and answer natural language questions about your plan Three professional export formats — A3 board, executive summary, and screen view PDF Import from Google Calendar or Outlook via CSV Works offline, always It is $49 one time. That is it. No renewals, no upgrades, no tiers. I built this for nonprofit directors, church administrators, school coordinators, and operations managers who are still using Excel, Outlook, Google Calendar, or a physical calendar book for annual planning because nothing better existed. I think Yearview is that something better. Would love your honest feedback — what would make this more useful for you? Try the demo free at app.yearviewapp.com